Russia’s most-wanted terrorist reportedly killed in air strikes

Doku Umarov, who is listed alongside the world’s most dangerous terrorists by the UN Security Council’s Sanctions Committee, has allegedly been killed in the Republic of Ingushetia. Russian Air Forces bombed a militant training camp on Monday.

A law enforcement source in the North Caucasus Federal district has informed Interfax news agency that “the probability of Doku Umarov’s termination is 75 per cent.”

He said that 14 bodies have already been identified. Other bodies are too fragmented and the process will take more time.

One of those identified is Abu Supyan, Umarov’s right-hand man, who was with his boss constantly.

Kommersant newspaper reported on Thursday that Umarov’s personal doctor Yusup Buzurtanov has also been confirmed to have been among the dead.

At least 17 militants have been killed by two helicopter strikes at the camp, located in the mountains at the border of three southern Russian republics – Ingushetia, Chechnya and North Ossetia.

At the moment, security services and investigators are cautious about confirming reports that the Al-Qaeda-linked terror leader has been killed.

There have been eight reports in the past of Umarov’s death, which later proved false. Now, after Monday’s major anti-terror operation, DNA-tests are being carried out to verify the identities of the fragmented bodies retrieved from the mountains.